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Apprently all Mozilla product's using the new Gecko engine 1.9.1 and above (which includes Seamonkey 2). IT apparently is having a Problem with Adobe's threading system
Regardless of what you set on there is no threading in the Adobe Forums. All other mailbox files I have sort as the should example :
It there a javascript that can be put in that will ignore anything in the Brackets?
Has the threading system broke. can the item in brackets be moved to end of the subjects?
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Phillip Jones wrote on 10/28/2009 11:21 PM:
Apprently all Mozilla product's using the new Gecko engine 1.9.1 and above (which includes Seamonkey 2). IT apparently having a Problem with Adobe's threading system
Gecko is the rendering engine. The rendering engine is not responsible
for threading, so any problems that exist in threading are unrelated to
the Gecko version.
Regardless of what you set on there is no threading in the Adobe Forums.
Correct. As has been discussed before the forums do not send the correct
headers to allow a MUA to thread email. That issue has been reported to
Jive, they have reported it fixed for version 4. Adobe does not have a
schedule for an update to version 4 yet.
Has the threading system broke. can the item in brackets be moved to end of the subjects?
The item in brackets is not responsible for the lack of threading. See
http://forums.adobe.com/message/1885009#1885009 for details.
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jochemd wrote:
That issue has been reported to
Jive, they have reported it fixed for version 4. Adobe does not have a
schedule for an update to version 4 yet.
Jive is on Version 4 and the Adobe forums are still on Version 2.5+??!!!
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shunithD wrote on 10/29/2009 10:58 AM:
>> jochemd wrote :
>> That issue has been reported to
>> Jive, they have reported it fixed for version 4. Adobe does not have a
>> schedule for an update to version 4 yet.
Jive is on Version 4
No.
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This has nothing to do with the threading within the Forums. This has to do with threading of the email announcements. your link above refers to threading of the forum items themselves.
As much as it would seem, I do not sit and stay in the Forums 24/7 I have other email and newsgroups I read, so I depend on the email announcements to tell me when subjects, or forums I have subscribed to, have new post. I click on the link, go to that thread(s), and up until my switch to SeaMonkey 2 which is the latest release available, I didn't have this problem.
We had a similar here at the begining casuse by having the message numbers attached to the end in brackets. It was figgured how to suppress the in the notifications and Everything was threaded.
A possible Cure would be this time to the items in the brackets at the end of the subject. Not the begining or Supress them altogether.
I have this question also posted in the mozilla.support.seamonkey group. Maybe they can figure out some code I can put into chrome to suppress the brackettd items.one thing
I've noticed. in the Adobe announcements are handled as:
[Adobe General Forums forum comments] I .....
[Adobe General Forums forum comments] RE: I ....
While regular email from forums list and such handle as follows:
[Adobe General Forums forum comments] I .....
RE: [Adobe General Forums forum comments] I .....
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Phillip Jones wrote on 10/29/2009 12:19 PM:
This has nothing to do with the threading within the Forums. This has to do with threading of the email announcements. your link above refers to threading of the forum items themselves.
I think that when I refer to a message I wrote myself I do know what it
is about.
We had a similar here at the begining casuse by having the message numbers attached to the end in brackets. It was figgured how to suppress the in the notifications and Everything was threaded.
It was grouped by subject. For the difference see the link I provided.
A possible Cure would be this time to the items in the brackets at the end of the subject.
If you are looking for grouping by subject you just need to configure
your MUA. If you are looking for threading, it is not possible in the
absence of References and In-Reply-To headers.
I have this question also posted in the mozilla.support.seamonkey group. Maybe they can figure out some code I can put into chrome to suppress the brackettd items.
It is probably much easier to use a Sieve or deliver script on your MTA
to rewrite the headers. Check your email server documentation.